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International Journal of Applied Business and International Management
Published by AIBPM Publisher
ISSN : 26147432     EISSN : 26212862     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/ijabim
The International Journal of Applied Business and International Management (IJABIM) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for scholars, professionals, and policymakers to share pioneering research in international business, management, and economics. Published quarterly, the journal adopts a multidisciplinary approach, promoting diverse perspectives and the dissemination of impactful ideas within the global academic community. It welcomes submissions on a wide range of topics, including marketing, finance, system information management, business ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, consumer behavior, information technology management, change management, business information systems, cost management, and other related fields.
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How Organizational Management Affect Employees’ Motivation and Service Quality: A Study of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Nor Husna; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Nur Wadhihah Amirah; Rusyda Syazreeza; Nur Alissa Fatihah; Shweta Pandey; Shreyas Agnihotri; Rudresh Pandey
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 5, No 2 (2020): August 2020
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This study aims to determine how organizational management affects organization’s employees, their motivation and service quality they deliver to the customers. This research was conducted on a world-famous Restaurant Chain - Kentucky Fried Chicken. KFC is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, the world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain. KFC has been serving Finger Lickin’ Good Chicken since 1930 and has settled itself in 118 countries all over the world with a total of 18,875 restaurants. KFC is recognized for its high customer satisfaction. It is proven that how management treats their workers can affect their worker’s motivation and company’s service quality. A positive attitude of management towards workers might result in higher motivation which contributes to greater performance along with high quality of service. The study comprises of both primary and secondary data to obtain the relevant information & findings.
Legal Study on Village Government Authority in Village Assets Management Josepus Julie Pinori
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 5, No 2 (2020): August 2020
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This study aims to analyze legals on village government authority in village assets management. The study was conducted at Tateli and Kanonang village, Minahasa Regency by legal research. The Empirical Legal Research method was used directly on informants in Minahasa Regency. The study finds that: (1) The authority of the village government in managing assets as a source of original village income is opaque. (2) The village decentralization system has not yet reached financial decentralization. (3) Village autonomy and autonomy of financial sector remains difficult to realize in Indonesia.
Impact of Usability to User Experience on blanja.com Site Hanny Zora Agustina
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E-commerce business continues to grow in the world, one of which is Blanja.com, a joint venture with the world's largest marketplace Ebay. However, problems arose in sales due to the 56.39% increase in the bounce rate resulting in a low conversion rate. The purpose of this research is to find out how the usability aspects such as learnability, efficient, error, memorability, and satisfaction affect user experience at Blanja.com. Data analysis was performed using statistical modelling techniques of Structural Equation Modelling, (confirmatory) with CFA and path analysis with LISREL statistics. Several results were obtained that the user did not easily understand the content aspect. It was difficult to get information, the hyperlinks were unclear, problems with navigation occurred. Although the users enjoyed it because of the responsive customer service, they were still not satisfied because of the background display, colours and graphics. Through this research, some general guidelines in ecommerce design can be generated to provide a better experience to users.
The Effects of Organizational Culture on Employee Performance: A Study of the Edge Newspaper Thanushrii P.K. Sundararajan; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Paul Jason Albert; Maniratnam Subramaniam; Harichandran Thirupathi; Laura Sofia Cuellar Angarita; Camilo Pérez Restrepo; Carolina Ardila Lopez; Kushal Vashney; Kalyani Prem Kumar; Rudresh Pandey
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This research aims to examine the effect of organizational culture on employee performance. The research was conducted by interviewing the Edge Newspaper Sdn Bhd Company’s top management and their employees. Apart from that, data collection will be based on observations from surveys and journals. These collected data were used to test our hypothesis that is ‘A good employee behaviour will increase business productivity, lower absenteeism, and achieve turnover”. It is proven that a positive relationship exists between organizational culture and employee behaviour. These findings provide new insights for the management of the effects of organizational culture on its employee performances. In addition, this research enhances the understanding of employee behaviour, possibly utilized by top management to encourage and manage their employees.
Risk Analysis of Heritage Building in Jakarta Yunita Dian Suwandari; Mawardi Amin; M.Agus Primatama
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The purpose of this study is to identify risk factors that influence building safety. The damage suffered by cultural heritage building requires the owner and manager of the building to further improve the supervision of the building safety aspects. This research was conducted in Jakarta and the methods used to identify risks were interviews and questionnaires. Risk analysis uses probability and weight matrices. Finally, there are 23 high risks and the solution can be identified for reducing the risk. The results of this study are beneficial for owners of heritage buildings and the government. Furthermore, the results of this study are also beneficial for academics studying the heritage building field as a literature review.
Analysis of Dairy Farm Management Strategy Development in North Sulawesi Jolyanis Lainawa; Jemmy E.O. Rawis; Very L.H Rembang
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This research is intended to find a strategy model for developing a dairy farm in North Sulawesi. This is considered important since it will only be developed by the local government in response to the increasing demand for milk and beef, while the availability of production decreases. The results of the analysis state that the long-term management strategy for developing a dairy farm in North Sulawesi is largely determined by building the driving forces of production and markets.
The Key Success Factors of Fraser & Neave (F&N) Chiew Shi Yee; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Chin Joo Yi; Nur Fatin Najihah; Muhammad Khairul Wafiq; Lavi Sharma; Rudresh Pandey
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This study aims to examine the key factors that drive the success of Fraser & Neave (F&N). The data collection was by referring to the company’s official website and other related websites. Identified key success factors are innovation, consumer’s health and safety, creating value for society, talent management, and sustainable sourcing. These empirical findings provide new insights for the management of F&N about the antecedents of governing talent development. This study also provides a breakdown of F&N's strategic pillars and factors affecting those strategies, which can be utilized by management for future decision making to achieve their goals.
The Impact of Green Product Innovation, Green Perceived Quality to Purchase Intention Moderated by Lifestyle on Stainless Steel Straw Lily Suhaily; Syarief Darmoyo; Sinta Boentoro; Eleonaora Anasthashia
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of green product innovation, green perceived quality to purchase intention moderated by lifestyle on stainless steel straw. There is a direct influence of green product innovation, green perceived quality, and life style to purchase intention. Lifestyle does not moderate the relationship between green product innovation and purchase intention. However, lifestyle moderates the relationship between green perceived quality and purchase intention. Based on the results, restaurants and cafes should use stainless steel straws because the consumers have a lifestyle with the perception that eco-friendly products can reduce the impact of environmental pollution therefore, they intend to visit restaurants and cafes that use stainless steel straws.
Consumer Behavior towards Ready-to-Eat (RTE) Market: A Study of MTR Foods Rupali Chaurasiya; Rudresh Pandey; Priyanka Verma; Xin Hui Kek; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Xin Yi Yeoh; Pei Jia Wah; Regina Rokiah
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MTR Foods is a well-known brand in the world for its packaged foods especially ready-to-eat meals. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors affecting the purchase decision of India’s and Malaysia’s consumers against the ready-to-eat (RTE) market. Online research and survey were done to collect the results. The factors influencing the consumer behavior includes price, convenience, taste, and nutrition. Most of the respondents are willing to make recommendation about MTR Foods. MTR Foods can improve its brand awareness by making more advertisement as there is around 27.9% of the respondents do not recognize the brand. Additionally, MTR Foods may conduct research in different states and countries for the company’s future planning.
Tax Payment Revenue Ratio as Tax Risk Analysis for Manufacture Industry in Indonesia after Tax Amnesty Policy Muhammad Rifky Santoso; Erlina Erlina
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Indonesia’s Tax Amnesty potentially will increase state tax revenues in rupiah; however, it cannot increase tax compliance as measured by the tax ratio value. Tax audit as a law enforcement needs to be carried out on taxpayers with high risk in utilizing tax amnesty policies for tax avoidance. By comparing the ratio of tax payment revenue (TPR) in manufacturing companies listed on IDX, this study finds that most of the samples are indicated to have a high risk of tax avoidance, since the value of TPR is significantly lower when the tax amnesty is enacted, compared to that prior to the enactment. To determine which taxpayers are doing illegal tax avoidance and need to be audited, further analysis is necessary for those with significant TPR reduction, one of which is by analyzing the financial ratios. This method is possibly used for each industry due to its different characteristics. It facilitates both the tax authority to increase taxpayer compliance and the taxpayer to make tax planning.

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